The son of singer Ruby Murray has threatened legal action after her name was trademarked to sell curry. The 1950s singer’s name started to be used as cockney rhyming slang in the 60s, with most people ...
Most people familiar with British cuisine will not be surprised to learn that the UK has just celebrated National Curry Week. In anticipation of the culinary festivities, Evening Standard journalist ...
TO grow up with a famous parent means inevitably to live to some extent in their shadow. When Tim Murray was a child his mother was among the most celebrated names in the entertainment world.
THE family of Belfast singing sensation Ruby Murray have described how they have been "totally blown away" by the honour bestowed on their late mother in her home city. A blue plaque commemorating the ...
Belfast singing starlet Ruby Murray has been honoured with a blue plaque just yards from where she grew up. The Softly, Softly singer was one of the best-known stars in the British Isles in the 1950s.
In the Donegall Road area, Ruby Murray - arguably the biggest showbiz star to come out of Belfast - is a precious jewel. And yesterday the velvety-voiced singer's life was officially commemorated by a ...
A company that makes curry has served up a new dish just for the Wimbledon tennis championships - inspired by British no.1 Andy Murray. Tastesmiths has honoured the 2013 champion with its new kit ...
Murray was one of the most popular singers in the British Isles in the 50s, making chart history in 1955 by having five hit singles in the top twenty in a single week. The park in question is on an ...
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